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    American Wheat Beer Hoppy Session Wheat Beer

    Giving something inspired by this a go later today. 5lb 2-row, 3lb wheat malt, 8oz flaked barley and flaked oats, 4oz Crystal 15. Same hop bill but will be using cryo hops in the dry hop.
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    Correctly Rehydrating Dry Yeast

    Very interesting, I've never come across an article recommending GoFerm for rehydrating dry beer yeast. I've seen it recommended for wine yeast when making mead. Anyone else use this for beer?
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    Myths and Surprises in Homebrewing

    Dry yeast lasts a really long time, liquid yeast loses around %20 viability per month past production. It's the liquid yeast that people recommend making a starter for.
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    Myths and Surprises in Homebrewing

    It depends how old your liquid yeast pack is as they lose about %20 viability per month. I always recommend my friends to make a starter since it doesn't cost much or take much time. A lot of them would argue with me that it's not necessary until they started entering competitions. Some of...
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    "SMaSH" brewing with extracts?

    I've done a bunch of smash beers with extract with pretty good results. I've found that you typically want to use 4-5 ounces per 5 gallons. I typically target 30-40IBU and a 30 minute boil. I'll put around 1oz at 30min, 1oz 10min, 1oz flameout, 1oz dry hop. Most light lme is 2-row and...
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    The Mr. Beer Hate?

    There are many reasons why Mr Beer or Coopers kits get a bad rap. In my opinion the 3 main reasons are: #1: People adding a bunch of dextrose in with the kit. This really makes the beer have no body and to me tastes like apple cider or something. #2. Fermenting to hot and not long enough. A...
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    After years of brewing I've had 2 infections in a row. Help with sanitation.

    It does but I never use it. Since I don't have a pump I never felt safe using the ball valve on my kettle. I chill to pitching temps and use an auto siphon. I tossed all my airlocks and bungs, replaced all plastic equipment and tubing, and soaked all my glass fermenters in bleach and then...
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    After years of brewing I've had 2 infections in a row. Help with sanitation.

    Just realized I haven't replaced any bungs or airlocks..... They're all gonna burn in hell tomorrow!!!
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    After years of brewing I've had 2 infections in a row. Help with sanitation.

    My method for adding yeast through the years hasn't changed. All of these latest batches were dry yeast that was rehydrated. I rehydrate in a clean glass that has been dunked in star san, I put a piece of paper towel dunked in star san over the top of the glass to prevent anything from falling...
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    After years of brewing I've had 2 infections in a row. Help with sanitation.

    Don't use an oxygen or aeration stone. I use an immersion chiller that gets cleaned after every use. I also add it with 15min left in the boil. I'm starting to think it's either the star san bucket, my old auto siphon, or the spoon I use when I mix the priming sugar when I bottle carb instead...
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    After years of brewing I've had 2 infections in a row. Help with sanitation.

    This batch could have possibly been the bottles. They were mostly glass with some plastic. I spray them out with a bottle blaster, then if there's any gunk or crap at the bottom after that I put them in recycling and don't use them. The rest get put into a pbw or diversol bath overnight, I...
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    After years of brewing I've had 2 infections in a row. Help with sanitation.

    Yes, purchased new auto siphon with hose same day as bottling bucket.
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    After years of brewing I've had 2 infections in a row. Help with sanitation.

    So after years of brewing without any infections I've had 2 in a row. Earlier today I went to check on a brown ale I bottled last week and although the sample I had at bottling was delicious there is a white film on top of the beer in every bottle. I've replaced pretty much everything that is...
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    Mash - To stir, or not to stir

    I started stirring my mash for about 1min ever 15-20min during my 60min mash. It increased my efficiency and doesn't require much effort so I've continued doing that. I can't recall if it was Gordon Strong or Randy Mosher who recommended stirring the mash a few times in a recent podcast I was...
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    3 weeks vs 2 (big beers/abv vs Smalls beers)?

    What do they recommend? I pretty much only use a primary unless it's a lager or beer I will age for a while. I'll keep an eye on the fermentation. When there's no air lock activity and the beer has cleared up a bit I'll take a gravity reading. If it's at or near my expected FG I'll wait...
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    First California Common Recipe Critique

    Lol Good point. I was going to use northern brewer. .75 60min, 1oz 15min and 1oz flameout. Debaiting on switching flame out to liberty
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    First California Common Recipe Critique

    Hi guys, trying my hand at a california common tomorrow. After some research I'm thinking of brewing the following recipe: 9lb 2row 12oz crystal 40 1lb munich light 8oz victory Wyeast 2112 Thoughts? Thanks!
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    Help with Saison recipe using 3711 yeast

    Thanks a lot for your feedback guys! I'll go with the vienna/wheat recipe as I have limited experience with rye. Maybe I'll go 3lb vienna, 1lb wheat and 6lb pilsner.
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    thoughts on first recipe

    Go easy on the honey malt unless you've used it before. The first time I used some I added .75lb in a 5 gallon blonde ale and thought it was to much. YMMV
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    Smack pack didn't fully swell, 15 hours later no activity in fermenter

    You definitely should be making starters if you're using liquid yeast. Especially when they're 3+ months old. Making a starter is easy. For standard gravity beers 1 Liter should be enough. Bring 1 liter of water to a boil, remove from heat and stir in 100 grams (about 3/4 cup) of light DME...
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